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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.350

Personal logbooks--flight engineers

  (1)   A person who holds a flight engineer licence, or a certificate of validation of an overseas flight crew licence that is equivalent to a flight engineer licence, commits an offence if the person does not keep a personal logbook in accordance with this regulation.

Penalty:   50 penalty units.

  (2)   The person must record his or her full name and date of birth in the person's logbook.

  (3)   The person must, as soon as practicable after completing each flight, record the following information in the person's logbook for the flight:

  (a)   the date the flight began;

  (b)   the type of aircraft;

  (c)   the aircraft's nationality and registration marks;

  (d)   the name of the pilot in command;

  (e)   the take - off and landing points for the flight;

  (f)   whether the holder was operating under training or supervision, or was conducting training or supervision;

  (g)   the amount of flight time for which the holder performed the duties of a flight engineer;

  (h)   if the person is a flight engineer instructor--any flight time spent exercising the privileges of his or her flight engineer instructor rating.

  (4)   The person must, as soon as practicable after completing each simulated flight in a flight simulation training device, record the following information in his or her personal logbook for the simulated flight:

  (a)   the date the simulated flight began;

  (b)   the type of aircraft represented by the device;

  (c)   if a person acted as pilot in command for the simulated flight--that person's name;

  (d)   a description of the activities conducted during the simulated flight;

  (e)   whether the holder was operating under training or supervision, or was conducting training or supervision;

  (f)   the amount of time for which the holder performed the duties of flight engineer;

  (g)   if the person is a flight engineer instructor--any flight time spent exercising the privileges of his or her flight engineer instructor rating.


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